SunTrust Atlantic Energies Limited will participate as a Gold Sponsor at African Energy Week (AEW) 2026, using the platform to showcase its aggressive expansion strategy in Nigeriaโs Niger Delta region.
The company, which has been building a significant portfolio in onshore and shallow water assets, plans to highlight its ongoing drilling campaign at the Umusadege field and development activities at the Egbolom marginal field. This sponsorship marks a step up from its participation as a Silver Sponsor in 2025, reflecting growing confidence and operational momentum.
SunTrust Atlantic Energies is focusing on revitalising mature onshore assets through workovers, new wells, and improved production techniques. The company aims to significantly increase output from its licences while maintaining strong local content and community engagement priorities that align closely with Nigeriaโs current upstream policy direction.
Strategic Positioning in a Reforming Market
As one of Nigeriaโs emerging indigenous operators, SunTrust is capitalising on the divestment of assets by international oil companies and the improved fiscal terms under the Petroleum Industry Act. Its Niger Delta strategy centres on low-cost, quick-cycle development projects that can deliver near-term production growth while contributing to Nigeriaโs broader goal of increasing national oil output.
At AEW 2026, scheduled for October 12โ16 in Cape Town, the company intends to engage with international investors, potential partners, and service providers to support its next phase of growth. The event will provide a high-level forum to discuss opportunities in Nigeriaโs onshore sector, which many view as critical for sustaining the countryโs hydrocarbon production in the medium term.
Growing Indigenous Leadership
SunTrustโs rising profile reflects the broader shift toward indigenous operators taking larger roles in Nigeriaโs energy sector. By sponsoring AEW 2026 at the Gold level, the company is signalling its ambition to move from a niche player to a more substantial contributor in the upstream landscape.
The African Energy Chamber, organiser of the event, has welcomed SunTrustโs enhanced participation, noting that indigenous operators like SunTrust are essential for driving local value creation, employment, and sustained investment in Nigeriaโs energy industry.
As the company prepares to present its Niger Delta roadmap in Cape Town, industry attention will focus on whether its execution capabilities can match its stated ambitions. Success in delivering on its drilling and development plans could position SunTrust Atlantic Energies as one of the standout indigenous success stories in Nigeriaโs evolving oil and gas sector.


